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Home / The Next Step: Making the Pitch

The Next Step: Making the Pitch

April 16, 2014


Webcast sponsored by alumni UBC.  Got a great idea that you want to put into action but need to get some people on your side first? Want to be able to concisely and convincingly explain why you’re the right person for the job or why your project should get top priority at work? You need a spectacular elevator pitch and the tools to make your case. Whether you work in the non-profit, small business, or corporate sectors, are pursuing a career in these areas or simply want to learn techniques for honing your pitching skills, this event is for you.  This event took place February 4, 2014, in Vancouver.

Moderator

Lien Yeung – Weather and Community Host, CBC News Vancouver Saturday and CBC News Vancouver Sunday, UBC Masters in Journalism candidate

Panelists

Terry Beech –  Entrepreneur, Educator, and Public Servant; Adjunct Professor, UBC’s Sauder School of Business

Linda Diano, BSc’87, MBA’92 – Principal, Virago Consulting; Associate, Maximum Impact Training & Development; Co-Founder, The Power in Sport

Dustin Sproat, MBA’13 – Co-founder and CEO, Shnarped


Relevant Books and Articles at UBC Library

Beech, T., Canada, A., Canadian Public Policy Collection, & Canadian Electronic Library (Firm). (2011). Fueling Canada’s economic success a national strategy for high-growth entrepreneurship. Action Canada. [Link]


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